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Glad you like it - it certainly struck a chord with me when looking how to present our Helsinki vision. I love how the river Thames shows the transition from the plan view to the perspective view.

It's featured in the recent Complete Projects publication, as well as the 1998 Thames and Hudson Zaha Hadid: the Complete Buildings and projects, where it says:

"This work presents our most radical shake-up of the metropolis in both diagrammatic and pictorial terms within a single painting - and it should be judged by this radicalness. We studied plans of the open spaces, rail, road, water and air routes, and borough layout and restructured the entire plan. As the brush moves over London from the west, strands converge, stretch and continue - not always in parallel - towards the east. These strokes cut new section-lines of air and area for what we believe could be new areas for buildings, for it is the very intersection of vertical structures to the ground where public activities would be intensified in this new plan."

Nice pictures but I don't really imagine the future, why to spend all the time dreaming with something that mabe we'll never see I just care be happy and if something happend, good if not good too.Good luck people.